At ~$400+ USD resale, it's a steep investment for a shoe with a standard "Jordan 4" comfort level. Also, that light grey suede? It's a magnet for dirt and water stains. You gotta be prepared to baby these a bit. If you're a heavy wearer looking for a beater, this "PE" probably isn't for you. Comparing it to my other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 PE sits right in that comfortable middle ground. It's more wearable than some super-limited releases but has more story than a general retro. Versus a newer Jordan model, you're getting that classic, chunkier silhouette. It's a different vibe entirely from, say, a low-top Jordan 1. Major pro? The color blocking is "perfect". The gray mesh panels and midsole break up the navy perfectly. The "Hoyas" branding on the heel is a subtle, cool touch for a PE. It feels special without being over-the-top. For $210, you're getting a unique story tied to a classic "Jordan" model. The execution, in my honest opinion, is nearly flawless. My final take? I'm really impressed. The "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" is a executed perfectly. It's a shoe I'll be wearing a lot. It feels special because of its PE status, but it's also incredibly wearable. For me, it's a definite win.